Interdisciplinary Connections of Semiotics of Law

  • O. Pavlyshyn Ph.D in Law, Associate Professor, Doctoral Student of Doctorate and Postgraduate Studies of the National Academy of Internal Affairs
Keywords: Semiotics of Law, interdisciplinary connections, system of scientific knowledge, Philosophy of Law, Theory of Law, Sociology of Law, sign system of law

Abstract

In the article the object and the subject of Semiotics of Law as a branch of researches and autonomous science is determined. The system of interdisciplinary connections of Semiotics of Law with complex philosophical and legal subjects is revealed. In particular, the thesis deals with different relations of Semiotics of Law with such disciplines as Philosophy (ontology, epistemology, epistemology, axiology and anthropology), Philosophy of law, General and Legal Praxeology, Theory of law, Sociology of law, Comparative law, History of Law, History of Political and Legal Doctrines, Roman Law, International Law, Constitutional Law, Civil Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law, Family Law, Commercial Law, Agricultural Law, Environmental Law, Arbitration Law, Finance Law and the branches of legal process – Civil, Criminal, Administrative Economic etc., and also with Criminology, Criminalistics (the fields of Criminalistics’ technic – Fingerprinting, Tracology, Ballistics, Chromatography, Criminalistics’ Photography, Graphology, Authorology, Odorology, Habitoskopie etc.), Legal Psychology, Forensic Medicine, Forensic Entomology, Forensic Psychiatry and all kinds of expertise. The author also notes the existence of contacts of Semiotics of Law with the other autonomous sciences, which are not part of the legal or philosophical knowledge and are connected with the world of legal phenomena or with related sign systems, including such sciences as History, Sociology, Political Science, Psychology, Neurophysiology, Cultural Studies, Art History, Social and Cultural Anthropology, Geography, Ethnography, Genealogy, Heraldry, Religion, Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Cybernetics, Computer Engineering, Theory of Algorithms, Coding Theory, Cryptography, Engineering Knowledge, Database, Expert Systems, Linguistics, Jurislinguistics, Neurolinguistics, Biosemiotics, Semiotics of Culture, Art Semiotics, Semiotics of Politics and many others disciplines. The importance of semiotic approach to solve many problems of Philosophy of Law and Jurisprudence on the modern level of its development is described.

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O. Pavlyshyn
Ph.D in Law, Associate Professor, Doctoral Student of Doctorate and Postgraduate Studies of the National Academy of Internal Affairs

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